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TCL 55S405 55-Inch 4K Ultra HD Roku Smart LED TV (2017 Model)

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Size: 55 in


Features

  • Dimensions: TV without stand: 49.1" W x 28.5" H x 3.0" D. TV with stand: 49.1" W x 30.8"H x 8.7" D. Stand separation distance: 38.2". Product weight 29.5 lbs
  • Smart functionality offers access to over 4,000 streaming channels featuring more than 450,000 movies and TV episodes via Roku TV
  • Pairs 4K Ultra HD picture clarity with the contrast, color and detail of High Dynamic Range (HDR) for the most lifelike picture
  • 120Hz refresh rate allows fast moving action scenes to be seen with virtually no motion blur. Audio Power (Watts): 2 Channel x 8W
  • As TCL Roku TVs use advanced backlight scanning to ensure clear viewing of fast action, there is no processing that could result in the soap opera effect.
  • Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant

Description

TCL, one of the world's largest TV manufacturers in the world and America’s fastest growing TV brand, bring the latest in 4K technology and design. We've simplified the 4k Ultra HD TV so you can instantly enjoy endless entertainment. With HRD compatibility, choose from more than 4,000 streaming channels that feature 450,000 movies and TV episodes plus live sports, news, music, kids and family, food, science and tech, fitness, foreign language and so much more.Connecting any external source such as a fire stick or satellite box, bypasses most of the Roku functions, as you're simply going to one of the HDMI inputs on the TV. One cool feature if you're doing this, is that you can program the TV to, instead of turning on to the home screen, when you power it up, it will go directly to one of those sources if you wish.The digital optical audio output is one of three audio connections to get sound external sources. The others being HDMI ARC, and an analog audio output in the form of a 3.5 mm audio jack. It also works perfectily with gaming devices, with the combination of 4K ultra HD, HDR support, a dedicated gaming mode, and amazingly low input lag, this is one of the best reviewed gaming TVs of the year!

Screen Size: 55 Inches


Brand: TCL


Display Technology: LED


Resolution: 4K


Refresh Rate: 120 Hz


Special Feature: Flat


Included Components: Stand, TV


Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi, HDMI


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


Product Dimensions: 8.7"D x 49.1"W x 30.8"H


Brand Name: ‎TCL


Item Weight: ‎30 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎49.1 x 8.7 x 30.8 inches


Item model number: ‎55S405


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Color Name: ‎Black


Specification Met: ‎Energy Star


Special Features: ‎Flat


Item Weight: ‎30 Pounds


Standing screen display size: ‎55 Inches


Aspect Ratio: ‎Unknown


Date First Available: February 15, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Easy For Even Old Folks
Size: 55 in
I have only had the TV up for a few hours. And, to tell you the truth, I did not expect to be writing a review of this TV today. I had watch all the videos on TCL setup ratings. but I was nervous about setting up the TV on the day it arrived. My nervousness had two components, our age, and our physical health. My wife is 69 and I am 66. My wife has arthritis and I have bone-on-bone knees. I should add that my wife weighs 120 pounds, and I hit the scales at over 350. The TV was purchased for an upstairs den. I was replacing an old Sony which was on a small TV table. I wanted to stay with the square table, so I decided to purchase a small footprint stand that could hold a 55 inch TV (plus I wanted the swivel option). The stand came yesterday, so after work (early afternoon), I decide to put the stand together (Fitueyes Universal TV Stand). I manage to put the main stand together backwards, but that was easy to correct. The TV arrived, and I was determined to get the driver to bring the TV upstairs to my den. That was the only failure of the day. My wife was less than excited to have a boxed TV in the entryway, and with a little convincing, I got her to help me "push" the TV up the stairs. Now, I admit, the box did not instruct us to push the TV box, but nor did it totally exclude that option. So, with a lot less hassle than expected, we go the TV into the den. I was warned by the wife to NOT try to get the old Sony off the the table. The Sony is very heavy and I can only stand using a cane. She was concerned about my control over the Sony. I agreed, but did not feel her warning precluded me from putting the stand hangers on the back of the TV. With a little coaxing, I was able to get my wife to help me pull the TV out of the box. We were amazed at how easy it was for two oldies like us to pull the TV out. We were able to leave the TV in the proper upright position to screw the hangers unto the back. So, there we were, looking at the old Sony, with this beautiful new TV just setting there, doing nothing. We had an early dinner, during which we decide to at least attempt to move the Sony. It was tough, but we did move it. We pushed it out to the way, and my wife had a few choice words about my heritage. Now, the time had come to test out the stand, and my job of putting it together (of course, there was 15 minutes of dusting EVERYTHING in my den first). We hoisted the TV up, and it went on perfectly. The locking screws were a little hard to get to, but that was due to where we positioned the TV. We plugged in the HDMI from the X1 box, and the electric cord, and we were up and running. I had never used Roku before, but I had watched a lot of videos. While the LG does have nice navigation for applications, Roku seems to be a wonderful choice for the novice (and the old folks, like us) The TV was turned on, and I made no adjustments. This could be due to the incredible difference between the new TCL and the old Sony, or because I am a TV tuner novice. But the picture looked great, straight out of the box. We started with the Roku setup, and got the cable box and internet going. For now, it is wireless, but I may change it over to wired tomorrow. Once setup was done, we went to the Roku channels (we had never seen them before - nice variety). We then went to Netflix, YouTube, etc.) I also download the Roku phone app since most of my late night viewing will be using sound thru my phone into my Bluetooth/wired headphones. Finally, we set up the cable and wand. The wand does not seem to replace the TCL wand, but that could be my lack of investigation on the subject. At this point, I thought we were done. The TV is up and running and we have few issues related to the TV or stand. But then it happened. By wife looked at the TV in my den, looked at the TV in her office, looked at the TV in my den again and proclaimed, "We need to switch TV's, or you need to place another order tonight.". I love my wife, but the heck if I am going to give up the first new TV I have had in over 20 years. I always get the hand-me-downs, always. So, since she does stream higher quality content than I do, I think I will order a TCL 6 series (65") and I will let her review that TV. In summary, for the price, I would rate the TCL 55" 405 perfect for my situation. And, I must also highly rate the TV stand I purchased (the swivel is fantastic, and the wide legs included with the TV were not practical for my situation). Both were very easy to assemble/setup, even for older folks like us. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Great TV for an unbelievable price.
Size: 55 in
Like everyone else, I was a bit leery of a 55" 4K TV at this price, but decided to take the gamble based on the excellent reviews. And I'm very glad I did. My only complaint is that it took a bit longer to arrive than planned - maybe a week beyond the last "estimated delivery date", but it was worth the wait. It arrived from Amazon (which is great because I don't have a pickup and it's too big to fit in the car), and all I had to do was attach the two feet (the screws are very long, I'd recommend a drill with a screwdriver bit). It walks you through the setup, you enter your router password - and it actually allows you to see what you've typed in so you can double-check it before hitting enter - a welcome feature these days. Then you can go into Netflix and enter your password, your Amazon streaming, etc. You plug your devices in and choose a description for each (Blu ray player, game console, etc.) and that's about it. I've been using it for a few weeks now, mostly with Blu Rays (I only have one 4K movie) via my Philips BDP7501 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray Player with Wi-Fi I've noticed no dead pixels or any other problems. Picture quality is excellent overall. HD TV looks pretty good though of course nowhere near the quality of Blu rays, but watching golf on this big screen, it looks like you can walk right down the fairway from your living room. My one 4K movie (Alien Covenant) looked spectacular. For a remote control you get one of those Roku remotes, it has a very limited number of buttons on it and you'll need to keep your cable box remote and Blu ray remote, or of course program everything into a universal remote. But the little Roku remote works fine for Netflix and Amazon streaming, and controlling all the TV menus. There are plenty of picture and sound settings, and I believe it also outputs HDMI audio to a surround sound receiver. When I first got the TV I didn't yet have my Blu ray player, so I plugged the old DVD player into the back of it via the old red, white and yellow RCA cables, and the picture quality was fine. It doesn't have audio output via the old red and white RCA cables, so right now I've got it hooked up to my 2-channel non-surround sound receiver via an adapter cable which splits the headphone output (1/8" connector) into the regular red and white RCA connectors. The sound from the TV itself was surprisingly good, my receiver and two small tower speakers just add more bass, but other than that I'd have to say the TV speakers sounded almost as good. Overall I couldn't be happier. Excellent picture quality, huge screen, and an unbelievable price. I'd recommend this TV highly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2017 by Jack C

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